

The Biomedical Engineering Master of Engineering program at Cornell University offers an advanced, application focused learning environment for students who want to combine engineering principles with biological sciences to solve medical, clinical, and technological challenges. The curriculum integrates biomechanics, biomaterials, biomedical instrumentation, imaging technologies, and computational modeling, allowing learners to explore how engineered systems interact with living tissues and biological processes. With a strong emphasis on medical innovation, students develop analytical and technical skills that support the development of new diagnostic tools, therapeutic devices, and biomedical technologies. This multidisciplinary structure enables learners to understand the scientific, physiological, and engineering foundations that shape progress in health related fields.
Throughout this one year program, students work alongside faculty and researchers specializing in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, device development, imaging science, and translational research. Through laboratory experience, modeling based coursework, and applied design projects, learners strengthen their abilities in biomedical analysis, prototype creation, and scientific evaluation. The academic environment encourages collaboration across engineering, medicine, and life sciences, helping students translate conceptual ideas into practical medical solutions. This combination of scientific depth and engineering application prepares graduates to contribute to technological advancements that improve patient care, enhance diagnostics, and support innovation within healthcare systems.
Semester 1
• Foundations of Biomedical Engineering
• Biomaterials and Tissue Interaction
• Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurement
• Elective in Imaging, Biomechanics, or Cellular Engineering
Semester 2
• Advanced Biomedical Device Design
• Computational Modeling in Biomedical Systems
• Applied Biomedical Engineering Project
• Elective in Regenerative Medicine, Sensors, or Medical Robotics
Graduates of this program pursue impactful roles across biomedical research, healthcare technology, engineering development, and biotechnology, frequently joining medical device companies, biomedical research laboratories, health technology startups, and clinical engineering units. Their strong preparation in biological evaluation, engineering design, and analytical modeling enables them to contribute to device development, diagnostic innovation, data driven evaluation, and technology integration within medical environments. With interdisciplinary scientific and technical skills, they support initiatives that advance patient care, develop safer medical technologies, and improve health outcomes across both public and private sectors.
This program is an excellent choice for students seeking to merge engineering expertise with biological understanding, offering opportunities to develop advanced technical insight and strong biomedical capability supported by Cornell’s research intensive environment. Through hands on project work, scientific analysis, and interdisciplinary study, learners gain the tools to design biomedical systems, interpret biological data, and contribute to innovative solutions in healthcare. Its focused one year format ensures efficient and rigorous preparation, equipping graduates for meaningful roles in biomedical engineering, medical technology development, and health focused research.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 607 255 2000
Email: admissions@cornell.edu
Address: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14850, United States